Saint Philip the Apostle Parish

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Saint Philip the Apostle Parish
Saint Philip the Apostle Parish
www.stphilipparish.org
[email protected]
Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Dempsey, Pastor
Rev. George W. Klein, Resident
Parish Office: 1962 Old Willow Road
Northfield, IL 60093
Parish Office: (847) 446-8383
Religious Education Office: (847) 446-8390
Convent: (847) 446-9544
Parish Office Fax: (847) 446-8338
Mass Schedule
Sunday:
5:30 p.m. Saturday (Mass of anticipation)
7:30, 9:30, 11:45 a.m. Sunday (Summer Schedule: 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.)
Daily (Monday through Saturday) 8:00 a.m.
Sacrament of Penance
Saturdays:
First Fridays:
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
7:30 to 7:55 a.m.
Wednesdays: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Other times upon request
Sacrament of Baptism
Sundays:
1:00 p.m.
Parents should contact the Parish Office for arrangements well in advance of the day.
Sacrament of Marriage
By archdiocesan norm, arrangements should begin at least four months before the marriage date
so that all requirements can be satisfied.
Visitation of the Sick
If there is anyone at home who cannot attend Mass and receive the sacraments because of illness
or age, please contact the Parish Office. The Anointing of the Sick should be given to the chronically or seriously ill.
Funerals
At the death of a loved one, please contact the Parish Office to make funeral arrangements or to
have any questions answered.
Religious Education Classes
PREP (Parish Religious Education Program) instruction for grammar school students grades 1 through 8
on Sundays during the school year from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.
CARE (Children and Religious Education) program for kindergarten-age children (5 years old)
meets in the school building on Sundays during the school year from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.
Directory Patrons
We thank our incredible patron donors for their
overwhelming generosity. Without their help,
our parish would not be able to support the
many ministries we offer.
FOUNDERS
Anonymous
GUARANTORS
Tom and Kathy Bindley
Bill and Helen Carey
The Catarello Family
Frank and Diane Charhut
Steve and Marge Clingan
Sebastian Cualoping and Luz Cua
Marilyn and Bob Dineen
Marge and Homer Livingston
The Lorenzini Family
Jack and Drew Mans
Fran Reynolds
UNDERWRITERS
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Abraham
Don Blair
Jim and Pat Dietz
Rose Anne Grimes
John and Mary Madden
Terri Wareham and Diane, Susie and Annie Elfman
SUSTAINERS
Jim Ashenden
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Broccolo
Jerry and Joan Duffy
Margaret and Jenny Farney
Joan Kenny
John and Suzanne Klemmer
Janet Lyman
Julie and Tom McCarron
John and Judy Meade
Joe D. and Teresa T. Salazar
Gerry and Phyllis Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turk, Jr.
FINANCIERS
Ron Braun
James L. Brown
Karen and John Byrnes
Dr. and Mrs. Ulisse P. Cucco
Tom and Heather Dernulc
Joel and Mari Dysart
Colleen Garard-Dahlem
John and Joan Gerlits
Loretta and Mel Glyman
George and Marianne Hartnett
Pat and Arnie Karr
Ginny and Bob Kelly
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Marinello
Marian Moran
Michael and Lisa Provenzano
Mrs. Margaret Quinn
Gisela Rill
Miroslaw Sochanski and
Hanna Konarzewski
Mike and Pat Starshak
The Fred Teichert Family
Paul and Bobbie Weiss
Andrea Wilson
SPONSORS
John and Barb Howard
Chester and Evelyn Korus
Mrs. Fred Zatorski
SUPPORTERS
Ron and Elizabeth Alitto
Mary and Maureen Claps
Carol and Louis Dini
Margery and Julius Fejes
Emily L. Jatis
David C. Lee and Heather A. Libbey
John and Kristen Offenbacher
Maria Repasy
The Scheeler Family
Patricia Seymour
Stan, Jody, Shawn and Joel Smith
Joanne Stein
Norbert and Agnes Stengel
Susan and Pete Whittaker
PARISH DIRECTORY COMMITTEE
Carol L. Brown
Bernadette Carlson
Marge Clingan
Lois Greening
Geoff Pautsch
A special thank you to
Murnane Paper Company
and
Lake County Press
for their generous donation
in helping print this directory!
Our Parish’s History
The Early Days
Our Catholic community is closely connected with
the early history of this area. Just over 150 years ago,
Indians roamed the land where we live. They hunted
its prairies and fished the stream that wanders
through the village.
In 1854, John Happ sold the blacksmith shop he had
opened in Winnetka after arriving from Trier, Germany in 1843, and moved with his nine sons and
one daughter to a farm in Northfield. During the latter half of the century, the area was farmed for hay,
grain, alfalfa, mushrooms and horseradish. John was
a Catholic and attended St. Joseph Church in Wilmette. The Happ, Levernier and Seul families were
among the first settlers in the area.
In the early 1920’s, this little community was dramatically changed when the Skokie Valley Line of
the North Shore Railway was built. The village got a name in 1926: it was called Wau-Bun, an Indian word meaning dawn, which was also the name of a Potawatomi chief who had camped there in
the 1700s. The name didn’t last very long. John Happ, the grandson of the original pioneer and first
village president, presided over its change to Northfield in 1929—more euphonic it was thought.
There were almost 280 residents at the time. The village had a burst of progress and growth, and
then hibernated during the Great Depression. In 1930 the population was 320.
Formation of the Parish
At the end of the Second World War, America’s population exploded as expected, but unlike other
areas, Northfield didn’t experience amazing growth. By 1947, restrictions and price controls were
ending. Soldiers and sailors were back in civilian life; families were reunited. The Yankees won the
World Series; Notre Dame was undefeated; Ben Hogan was the golf champion; the Marshall Plan
was begun to rehabilitate Europe, which experienced intolerable cold and hunger that year. President Truman was proving a surprising leader. People cried that prices were skyrocketing. Pope Pius
XII was the leader of the Church. Here in the Chicago area, after a long moratorium on any new
building, Samuel Cardinal Stritch finally lifted the ban and founded a number of new parishes.
The archbishop knew that the need for housing was bringing thousands of Catholics to the suburbs.
In 1947, he and his advisers chose ten places that most needed a parish. Fr. Donald Temple was finishing eighteen years as a professor of Greek and English at Quigley Seminary. He was asked to take
charge of forming a parish in the little village of Northfield, twenty miles north of the Loop, three
miles west of the shores of Lake Michigan.
The parishioners were grateful to Sacred Heart, St. Joseph, St. Norbert, and SS. Faith, Hope and
Charity Parishes, but they wanted their own spiritual home. The first Mass was offered on the last
day of August 1947 by Father Temple in the basement of Sunset Ridge School. A house for Father
Temple was later acquired at 2111 Old Willow Road, where the spiritual and temporal affairs of the
parish were administered for sixteen years. Sunday Masses were offered on the porch during the
spring, summer and fall, with the people on the lawn and a tent to cover them from sudden rain and
the beating sun. Father Temple purchased a school bus so that Catholic children in Northfield could
attend classes at Sacred Heart School in Hubbard Woods. Al Levernier, a pioneer in the Northfield area and trustee of St. Philip’s
Church, purchased five acres of land from the Wagner family and
donated it for the use of the new parish. Because parish revenues
for 1947 and 1948 were limited, the archdiocesan consultors turned
down plans for a $152,000 combination church-school building,
reasoning that it was unrealistic to think parishioners could carry
such a large debt. However, permission was granted for a simple
church structure, minus the classrooms. It was for lack of numbers,
not of spirit. In September 1950, ground was broken at Old Willow
and Happ Roads for St. Philip the Apostle Church. Mass was offered
for the first time in the new temporary church (now the gymnasium) on Christmas 1950. To meet the interest payments on the
mortgage, parishioners held card parties and social functions. Still,
they dreamed of a parish school.
When the people heard there would be no school, they were dismayed and the pastor was discouraged. Other parishes were growing and building, but St. Philip was not, at least not much, not
enough. Father Temple had said, “Some day we’ll have a real church.” His final appearance as pastor took place on October 21, 1951. On that day, Auxiliary Bishop William E. Cousins dedicated St.
Philip the Apostle Church, which had been completed according to the plans of Barry Byrne, a protégé of architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The day also marked the 25th anniversary of Father Temple’s
ordination. He died on December 23, 1960, at the age of 58.
Parish Growth
Fr. John Henry, a former assistant at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Chicago, was named pastor of
St. Philip’s on December 10, 1951. He was convinced that the parish would never grow without a
school, so he pleaded with the archdiocesan consultors for permission to build one. Although the
weekly collection amounted to only $200 at the time, permission was granted after a successful
fund drive in which $37,000 was pledged by the parish’s 109 families. An eight-room school with
temporary convent quarters was built at 1980 Old Willow Road.
Three Sisters of St. Dominic from Sinsinawa, Wisconsin opened St. Philip the Apostle School on
September 10, 1953, with an enrollment of 87 students in grades one through six. When school reopened in the fall of 1954, 168 students were in attendance in grades one through eight.
In 1954, four more adjoining acres were purchased
by the parish, confident that its membership would
increase in the coming years. The story of Father
Henry’s dedicated efforts has been told and retold.
The Women’s Guild and the 500 Club put aside their
personal plans and worked many days far into the
night to see that the dream became a reality. On December 14, 1962, the sisters moved into the new
convent, which had been built at 1976 Old Willow
Road according to the plans of architect Larry
Schwall. Before long, the present rectory at 1962 Old
Willow Road, also designed by Schwall, was completed. The priests’ former residence at 2111 Old
Willow Road was sold to the John P. Gallagher family. Of course, there was a sizable debt in the hundreds of thousands.
The Dedication of the Church
The temporary church had been built according to the drawings of Barry Byrne. For the design of the new church, Father
Henry turned to parishioner Alex H. Bacci of Schmidt, Garden
and Erickson. They put their heads together and harmonized
the new structure with the existing buildings, resulting in a
striking unity with the apex at Happ Road. Beautiful panels of
faceted and stained glass form the frontal fenestration. The
Holy Trinity and our heavenly patron, St. Philip, are symbolically depicted. Note the triangle, symbol of the Trinity, and
the color green representing the hope of salvation in Christ. In
the two lower panels, blue for heaven and brown for earth,
suggest God’s creation.
There is a beautiful baptistery, a circular staircase leading to the choir and, originally, a bell tower
supporting a stainless steel cross. The interior of the church makes a remarkable impression with
its simple, chaste beauty. It is unmistakably a church, with the tall, concrete arches supporting the
roof beams and calling the people to lift their hearts and minds to God. The serpentine masonry
walls of the side aisles faced with gold and white mosaic are striking. But it is the sanctuary that is
eye-catching for its white and green-veined marble, with everything focusing on the beautiful marble altar, where the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered. It is surmounted by a high oak cross with
a lindenwood corpus carved in Florence, Italy by Rinaldo Senoner.
Mass in the new church was celebrated for the first time on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1963. On March 8, 1964, Albert Cardinal
Meyer dedicated the new parish church, convent and rectory. At the
time of the dedication, St. Philip’s Parish numbered 475 families,
with an enrollment of 371 children in the parish school. On the first
day of 1967, Father Henry’s great heart broke, and God called him
home. He had finished his work.
Fr. William Dorney, from St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Hyde Park, was appointed pastor by
John Cardinal Cody. One of his first concerns was the parish school. The faculty was increased,
and a new library was added at a cost of $25,000. Under Father Dorney’s leadership, the reforms
called for by the Second Vatican Council were implemented at the parish.
The silver jubilee of the founding of St. Philip the Apostle Parish was celebrated on November 26,
1972. Following the retirement of Sister Joseph, O.P., Margaret McMahon became the first lay
principal of St. Philip the Apostle school, which celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 1973. The
Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters left the school in 1975 and were followed by a community of Servite
Sisters, who taught until 1987.
At the time Father Dorney began his work in Northfield, the parish debt stood at $304,200, with
annual interest payments of $18,000. Although the parish numbered only 500 families, the Sunday collections averaged $1,800 per week. Through the generosity of the parishioners, the parish
debt was retired by the end of 1974.
Father Dorney retired in 1981 and was succeeded for four years by Fr. Richard Saudis. In 1985,
Joseph Cardinal Bernardin appointed Fr. Laurence Dunn, who had previously served here as an
associate pastor, as the new pastor of St. Philip’s. By 1987 it was clear that the parish facilities
were in need of an overall refurbishing, so $300,000 was raised for this purpose by the “No Frills
Campaign.” When the archdiocesan-wide Millennium Campaign began, St. Philip’s parishioners
pledged over $1 million to upgrade all our facilities with new roofing, electrical wiring, tuckpointing, landscaping and improvements to the heating and air conditioning system. However, due
to declining enrollment and increasing costs, St. Philip’s School had to close in 2003 after providing
excellent Catholic education for 50 years. That same year Francis Cardinal George appointed Msgr.
Robert J. Dempsey as St. Philip’s sixth pastor.
Where We Are Today
Today St. Philip’s is going strong. Our parish includes 570
families and continues to attract new parishioners each year.
Our Parish Religious Education Program (PREP) educates
over 105 children each year in the Catholic faith. With the
closure of St. Philip’s School, the parish enjoys good financial footing by leasing the school building to the Hyde Park
Day School. Long-standing organizations, such as the
Women’s Guild and the Men’s Club, continue to be strong, providing social and educational programs for the parish and our local community. Our parish gives generously to our sharing parish, St.
Benedict the African, which relies on our help to offer their parishioners faith formation and to support their everyday needs.
In honor of the parish’s sixtieth anniversary seven years ago, plans were
initiated to enhance our facilities. The Buildings and Grounds Committee,
together with the Parish Finance Committee, developed a plan to provide
more accessibility for our handicapped worshipers. A bathroom has been
installed in the front of the church in the space between the rectory and
the church building. A new addition was constructed along the east wall
of the church. This room provides more meeting space for our many parish activities. A new bell tower has replaced the old one that had to be
torn down several years ago. Thanks to a donation from the Women’s
Guild, a new parish sign has been erected on Old Willow Road.
We are sixty-seven years young and have come a long way. We pray that
the Lord will continue to bless the success of our parish for many generations to come.
Below: A view of the crypt in Rome’s Basilica of the Twelve Holy Apostles where St. Philip and St
James the Less are buried; a close-up of their tomb.
Saint Philip the Apostle
The Patron of Our Parish
Feast Day: May 3
The patron saint of our parish, St. Philip, came from
Bethsaida in Galilee and was called by the Lord to follow
him the day after St. Peter and St. Andrew. He may have
been a disciple of John the Baptist and is mentioned as
one of the apostles in the lists of Matthew, Mark, Luke,
and in Acts. Aside from the lists, he is mentioned only by
John in the New Testament. He was called by Jesus himself and brought Nathanael to Christ. Philip was present
at the miracle of the loaves and fishes, when he engaged
in a brief dialogue with the Lord, and was the apostle approached by Hellenistic Jews from Bethsaida to introduce
them to Jesus.
Just before the passion, Jesus answered Philip's query to
show them the Father, but no further mention of Philip is
made in the New Testament beyond his listing among the
apostles awaiting the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room.
Later stories about Saint Philip's life can be found in the
anonymous Acts of Philip. This non-canonical book recounts the preaching and miracles of Philip. Following
the resurrection of Jesus, Philip was sent with Bartholomew to preach in Greece, Phrygia, and Syria. Included in
St. Philip the Apostle, Albrecht Dürer c. 1526
the Acts of Philip is an appendix entitled "Of the Journeyings of Philip the Apostle: From the Fifteenth Act Until the End, and Among Them the Martyrdom." This appendix gives an account of Philip's martyrdom in the city of Hierapolis. According to this account, through a miraculous healing and his preaching Philip converted the wife
of the proconsul of the city. This enraged the proconsul, and he had Philip and Bartholomew
tortured. Philip and Bartholomew were then crucified upside-down, and Philip preached from
his cross. As a result of Philip's preaching the crowd released Bartholomew from his cross, but
Philip insisted that they not release him, and so he died on the cross. The Church regards the
accounts of his death as legendary.
Prayer for St. Philip the Apostle
O glorious Saint Philip, at the Last Supper you said to Jesus, “Lord, show us the Father and
it will be enough for us.” Help us to make this our prayer also and to seek God in all
things. Obtain for us the grace to know the Father and Jesus Christ whom he has sent―for
in this does eternal life consist.
Parts extracted from the Catholic Encyclopedia
Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Dempsey, son of the Hon. and Mrs. Robert J. Dempsey, was
born in Chicago and grew up in Queen of All Saints Parish on the city's northwest side. After attending parochial school there, he studied at Quigley Preparatory Seminary North and Niles College, earning A.B.Clas. (summa cum laude)
and M.A. degrees in philosophy from Loyola University of Chicago. He completed his studies at the North American College in Rome, where he received a
Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree (magna cum laude) from the Pontifical Gregorian University and was ordained a priest by Pope John Paul II in 1980. After
returning to the Archdiocese, he was an associate pastor at St. Joseph's, Libertyville (1980-85), St. Ferdinand's, Chicago (1985-90), and St. Wenceslaus, Chicago
(1990-91). During that time he completed the Licentiate of Sacred Theology degree (summa cum laude) at Mundelein Seminary and also served part-time as a
notary and field advocate of the Metropolitan Tribunal, member of the Archdiocesan Catholic-Greek Orthodox Dialogue Commission, and master of ceremonies to Cardinal Bernardin. In
April 1991 he was appointed editor of the weekly English edition of L'Osservatore Romano,the Vatican's
newspaper, where he served for ten years. He was named a Chaplain of His Holiness, with the title
“Monsignor,” in 1996 and returned to the Archdiocese in 2001. He then pursued doctoral studies in moral
theology while residing at St. Patrick's, Wadsworth (2001-02), and St. Peter's, Skokie (2002-03). In February
2003 he successfully defended his dissertation at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome and
was awarded the degree of Doctor of Sacred Theology summa cum laude. He has been pastor of St. Philip
the Apostle Parish since July 1, 2003. He is also a member of the Presbyteral Council, the College of Consultors, the Archdiocesan Bioethics Commission, and the Priests’ Advisory Committee of the Respect Life
Office, and is a visiting lecturer at the Liturgical Institute of the University of St. Mary of the Lake, and a
magistral chaplain of the Order of Malta.
Resident Priest
Rev. George Klein, son of a German father (building trades) and an Irish (showbiz) mother, grew up in St. Pascal Parish (four years ahead of Cardinal George).
He attended Quigley and St. Mary of the Lake Seminaries. He was ordained a
priest by Cardinal Meyer in 1959. His priestly assignments include: St. Gregory
Church, Queen of Angels Church, St. Joseph, Wilmette, St. Francis Xavier, Wilmette. He was pastor of St. Monica Parish on the city’s northwest side for 7
years. He was principal of St. Benedict High School for 17 years. During his
years as principal, Father Klein was the district director of non-public schools of
Illinois for the North Central Accrediting Association of Catholic Secondary
Schools for the Archdiocese. He also appointed bat boys for the Chicago Cubs.
He began his retirement in July of 2004 after 45 years of active ministry for the
Archdiocese of Chicago. Father Klein celebrated his 50th anniversary of ordination to the priesthood in May of 2009.
Director of Religious Education
Since 2007, David Retseck helped launch the archdiocese’s newest parish, St.
Raphael the Archangel Church in Old Mill Creek, Illinois. He served as both
the parish assistant and coordinator of religious education. Before his work in
lay ministry, he was a seminarian for the Diocese of Rockford, Illinois, and
worked as a journalist for newspapers in Indiana and Illinois for 10 years.
A native of northwest Indiana, Mr. Retseck earned a bachelor’s degree from
Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He is pursuing a master’s degree
in divinity from Loyola University through the archdiocesan lay ecclesial ministry program. He is excited to be in his second year at St. Philip’s parish community and working with its families.
Parish Staff
Robert Puhala
Deacon
Geoff Pautsch
Business Manager
Brent Weiland
Director of Music
Carol L. Brown
Parish Secretary
Donna Falzone
PREP Secretary
Dan McNamara
Maintenance Supervisor
Salvador Pérez
Maintenance Assistant
Sacrament of Baptism
“Welcome to God’s Family”
Lucy Black
Megan Johnson
Charles Keogh
Peyton MacDonald
Cecilia Marinello
Aaron Piotrowski
Owen Rick
Caitlin Schulz
Leonardo Ty
Hayden Walton
Sacrament of Marriage
“Congratulations and God’s Blessings”
Bradley Dietz and Eva Simon
Bernard Dahlem and Colleen Garard
Rite of Christian Burial
“May They Rest in Peace”
Audrey Buol
James Caruso
Florence Clark
Joseph Dowdle
Philip Ford
Louise Kipley
Margaret McNaughton
John Mosele
Michael Murray
First Communion Class 2013
Norbert Puhala
Dorothy O’Donoghue
John O’Hara
Antimo Ridolfi
Richard Schwall
Charles Thinnes
John Wild
Irene Ziv
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Cathy Stegich, Chair
Rima Abraham
Patrick Catarello
Diane Charhut
Mary Claps
Maureen Claps
Jane Clark
Marge Clingan
Donald Colfer
Mary Lou Colfer
Pat Cuccio
Elsie DiCesare
Pat Dietz
Jeanne Doherty
Caroline Duppler
Joan Frazier
Lois Greening
Paula Greening
Liz Harvey
Chris Kaiser
George Kaiser
Jean Kane
Arnie Karr
Anna Koberda
Michael Koberda
Thomas McCabe
Peggy McCallum
John Meade
Judy Meade
Tom O’Donoghue
Dede Reedy
Diana Scheeler
Alison Schroeder
Gerry Schroeder
Kelly Schroeder
Susan Seeberg
Gerry Smith
Bob Snediker
Michael Sollitt
Wayne Thein
Susan Corley Turk
Denise Wasserman
Jim Dietz
Pat Doherty
Bill Doll
Annmarie Gesualdo
Jim Hayes
Ruth Jennings
Chris Kaiser
Nick Kalm
Bill Kelly
Ginny Kelly
Michael Kelly
Ginny Kendall
Scott McCallum
M.J. Murnane
Tom O’Donoghue
Susan Seeberg
Robert Snediker
Michael Sollitt
Steve Thordarson
Art McGinnis
Richard Merczak
Dan Murphy
Gene Nowak
Charlie Orth
Bob Ribordy
Ryan Ribordy
Joe Robinson
Joe Salazar
Stan Smith
Tom Stegich
Fred Steinemann
Richard Turk
Paul Weiss
Tony Wochnik
Maureen Claps
Anna Koberda
Mary Jo McCabe
Tom McCabe
Frances Reynolds
Marilyn Wortman
Lectors of the Sacred Word
Dan Seeberg, Chair
Rima Abraham
Elizabeth Alitto
Gene Broccolo
Marge Clingan
Steve Clingan
Mary Lou Colfer
Gina Dickinson
Ushers
Patrick O’Donoghue, Chair
Tom Andersen
Gino D’Egidio
Bill Frazier
Joe Harvey
Patrick Krohn
Ernie Magnus
Ministers of Care
Mary Claps, Chair
Elizabeth Alitto
Anne Buxton
Music Ministry
Brent Weiland, Director
Choir
Mary Claps
Maureen Claps
Maggie Farney
Cantors
Anne Buxton
Charles Cooney
Sarah Cozzi
Annmarie Gesualdo
Pat Karr
Mary Ellen Nash
Karen Robinson
Jeremiah Davis
Laura Fox
Annmarie Gesualdo
Karen Robinson
Liz Vasiljevic
Laura Fox
Jim Hayes
June O’Donoghue
Tim Sheridan
Contemporary Group
Phil Balsamo
Anne Buxton
Angelicus
Lila Acott
Hannah Beil
Kendall Beil
Ella Rose Bramlage
Riley Bramlage
Addison Dernulc
Carter Dernulc
Maggie Harvey
Andrew Kline
Ava Prosko
Lilla Prosko
Grant Racine
Megan Racine
Cecilia Scheeler
Nicea Scheeler
Ferd Scheeler
Lindsay Umlauf
Amalia Waltz
Maureen Claps
Jean Kane
Janet Lyman
Cathy Stegich
Onaney Garcia
Jack Graf*
Kathleen Graf
Greg Greening*
Jack Kalm
Andrew Kline
Stephanie Lee
Joseph Murnane
Anna O’Leary*
Conall O’Leary
Caroline Pecard*
Christian Pecard*
Catharine Waltz
Joseph Waltz
Julia Wasserman
Lucy Wasserman
Altar Care
Margaret Lenhart, Chair
Ellie Beilmann
Mary Claps
Altar Servers
Lewis Acott*
Lila Acott
Michael Buck
Abigail Burke
Madison Catarello
Megan Gabor
Confirmation Class 2013
Claire Pecard*
Grant Racine
Angela Schroeder
Joseph Waltz
Michael Waltz
(* denotes high school sub)
Our Parish Religious Education and CARE Programs
St. Philip the Apostle’s Religious Education Program is led by faith-filled
people, guided by the Holy Spirit and the Gospel, striving to share the
Good News of Jesus Christ…
to CELEBRATE together because the Lord is in our midst and dwelling
within us, to CARE about each other, sharing our joys and sorrows, to
GROW in awareness of Jesus, alive and active in our lives, to HELP our
children learn Christian values and set goals, to INVITE everyone to
share in one another’s goodness, talents, hopes and visions.
The people of St. Philip the Apostle REACH OUT to ALL because we are
sisters and brothers in Christ!
St. Philip the Apostle’s Parish Religious Education Program (PREP and
CARE) recognizes that parents are indeed the primary religious educators. It is through parents, together with and supported by other members of the faith community, that the Gospel of Jesus is proclaimed and
celebrated.
Our parish program, cooperating with the parents of our students, endeavors to reinforce the faith life of our young people in three important
ways:
First, PREP/CARE attempts to build a community of faith among the
catechists and students through regular Mass attendance, shared prayer,
and other activities.
Second, PREP/CARE encourages and enables its participants to become
like Jesus, persons of loving service to others.
Third, PREP/CARE seeks to help not just the students, but their parents
and catechists as well, to grow in their knowledge of Church traditions,
teachings and doctrine, and the unconditional love of God for us all.
Based on the primacy of parental involvement and supported by the
cooperative efforts of the total parish community, the Parish Religious
Education Program of St. Philip the Apostle has for its goals the forming
of a Christian attitude and the development of faith in each individual –
parent, child, catechist.
PREP is offered to elementary and junior high school students who do
not attend Catholic school. The sessions are held on Sunday mornings
from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. in the school building, led by our generous
volunteer catechists.
CARE (Children and Religious Education) is designed for kindergartenage children (five years old). It uses stories, poetry and hands-on activities to help children tell their own stories and reflect on their feelings
and choices as filtered through the Gospel message of Jesus. The program also meets Sunday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. in the
school building.
For more information about either programs, contact our Director of Religious Education, David Retseck at (847) 446-8390.
St. Philip the Apostle
Religious Education Program
David Retseck, Director
CARE
Catechists:
Karen Umlauf
Angie Schilder
Marie Postel
Ella Rose Bramlage
Kelsey Buzza
Henry Fejes
Claire Gallagher
Ryan Johnson
Shane Kropp
Ryan MacDonald
Alana Wasikowski
1st Grade
Catechists:
Bridget Johnson
Eileen Mayer
Maggie Harvey
Jim Postel
Annette Altpeter
Ashley Burke
Katie Buzza
Ryan Cravens
Addison Dernulc
Abby Fejes
Bobby Felicione
Grace Gallagher
Ben Keefer
Tommy Melzl
Daniel Skeels
Johnny Morrison
Abigail Offenbacher
Ava Prosko
Jack Ryan
Olivia Ty
Ben Zieziula
2nd Grade
Catechists:
Liza and Willy Frenzel
Bobbie Weiss
Hannah Beil
Connor Burke
Leona Frenzel
Owen Johnson
Emma Knudson
Siena Kropp
Quinlan McDonald
Jameson Rick
Ariana Wasikowski
3rd Grade
Catechists:
Shannon Spencer
Catherine Spencer
Genevieve Spencer
Evelyn Altpeter
Oliver Banks
Riley Bramlage
Jacob Buzza
Carter Dernulc
Dinora Garcia
Sophia Lee
Dylan Mayer
Will Morrison
Kyla O’Leary
Megan Racine
Victoria Taddei
Lindsay Umlauf
4th Grade
Catechists:
Margery Fejes
Mikaela Kropp
Kendall Beil
William Buck
Bobby D’Egidio
Alex Felicione
Greta Kropp
Charles Laird
Brennan McDonald
Maeve Morrison
Emily Otto
Heidi Otto
Grant Racine
Matty Schulz
Andrea Taddei
Charlie Zieziula
5th Grade
Catechists:
Lisa Provenzano
Michael Provenzano
John Paul Postel
Charlie Brodell
Sam Brodell
Emily Fejes
Charlie Frenzel
Onaney Garcia
Stephanie Lee
Michelle Nutescu
Frankie Romeo
6th Grade
Catechists:
Christina Fejes
Trish Zwierzycki
Madeline Black
Jacqueline D’Egidio
Kevin Duffy
Kathleen Graf
Christopher Knapp
Caitlin Mayer
Liam Ryan III
Peyton Schilder
Kasey Umlauf
Kate Zieziula
7th Grade
Catechists
Alison Schroeder
Cathy Stegich
Michael Buck
Ellyn Cunningham
Christian Dunne
Audrey Khan
Andrew Kline
John Laird
Grace Lee
Connor McDonald
Joseph Murnane
Conall O’Leary
Angela Schroeder
Cole Stricker
Keeley Utz
8th Grade
Catechists:
Peggy Thordarson
Steve Thordarson
Abigail Burke
Madison Catarello
Samantha D’Egidio
Megan Gabor
Emily Mete
Carolyn Roy
Kathryn Roy
Chris Stricker
Anna Zwierzycki
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
SPIRITUAL LIFE COMMISSION
Altar Care (Sacristans)
Altar Servers
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Flower Committee
Lectors
Ushers
Music
 Cantors
 Parish Choir
 Contemporary Group
 Children’s Choir (Angelicus)
EDUCATION COMMISSION
Bible Study
Catechetical Advisory Board (CAB)
Religious Education (PREP)
Catechist/Teacher/High School Aide
Youth Ministry
HUMAN CONCERNS COMMISSION
Ministry of Care
Respect Life Committee
Sharing Parish – St. Benedict the African
PARISH LIFE COMMISSION
Hospitality Committee
Men’s Club
Rectory Office Assistance
Parish Mailing Help
Women’s Guild
 Meals on Wheels
 Crafty Ladies
 Pancake Breakfast
 Spring Luncheon
 Newsletter
The responsibilities of the standing commissions and committees of the Council are:
Spiritual Life Commission
 to nourish and give direction to the liturgical aspect of parish life;
 to recommend opportunities for parishioners to deepen their faith through a variety of prayer experiences and liturgical celebrations, particularly the Sunday liturgy;
 to identify the spiritual needs of parishioners;
 to promote ongoing programs of education and training for liturgical ministers.
Education Commission
 to help the parish develop an understanding of its responsibility for the total educational mission of
the Church;
 to make recommendations to the Council regarding all aspects of this mission;
 to support adult and child catechesis, youth ministry, and other educational activities.
Human Concerns Commission
 to live the Eucharist by reaching out with the compassion of Jesus to the community;
 to minister to the mind, body, and spirit of the whole person;
 to discern the human needs of the parish community;
 to identify resources to meet these needs, enlisting the active cooperation of parish members in this
effort;
 to work with community groups and other parishes to help solve social problems which affect the
community;
 to keep parishioners aware of issues relating to justice and peace on the local, national and international level, so that appropriate Christian action on such issues can be determined.
Parish Life Commission
 to promote special events and activities for the parish;
 to foster the welcoming of new parishioners.
Parish Transformation
Initiative
Our parish recently went through the Parish Transformation initiative as part of the archdiocesan strategic plan. Through prayer, discussion, a lot of
dedicated time, and a tremendous amount of hard
work, objectives and an action plan were created
for the parish. Below is the mission narrative that
was written as the foundation of the objectives and
action plan that will be put in place in the shortand long-term future.
Mission Narrative
“Come and see.” (John 1:46). With those words our patron saint, Philip the Apostle, invited Nathanael to come and meet Jesus, the Messiah. A personal invitation – followed by a connection to
Christ – delivered awesome rewards on earth and even greater ones in heaven.
St. Philip the Apostle Church in Northfield also extends a personal invitation to Catholics looking for a parish home and to our current members – children, teens, and adults. We invite you to
connect more deeply – or if you have been away for a while – to reconnect to our faith, to our
God, and to one another across our parish community. Ultimately we hope that what unites us
will be a shared commitment to love of neighbor, the sacraments, and the truths and traditions of
our Catholic faith.
Although we are small in size, we are big in heart and welcoming in spirit. It’s easier to meet
people at St. Philip’s, to find opportunities to use your gifts to help others or be enriched yourself, and to grow in faith and love of the Lord. Some parishioners have been here since our
founding 67 years ago. We have second- and third-generation families. Many others have joined
over time. We welcome one and all, including those who are interested in exploring the truth
that the Catholic Church offers and joining our family of faith.
We’re on a journey to help transform our parish. We want to become a more vibrant Catholic
community that grows in size and in love and service to our God and to each other. At the heart
of who we are as a parish are our prayer life and worship – most especially the Holy Eucharist.
Because we must understand our faith in order to grow in faith, we offer many catechesis opportunities that discuss and explain our Catholic beliefs. We also believe in reaching out to others to
evangelize about the Good News of Christ and share his promises of love, mercy, and forgiveness.
Prayer and Worship. Catechesis. Evangelization. These are the building blocks of St. Philip’s today. They help us hold fast to our faith, in a spirit of peace and love, amid the challenges that the
secular world presents. They are also key to successfully transforming our parish so that we become a more dynamic, energized, and engaged family of believers.
Together – and through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit – we can transform St. Philip’s,
our community, and even the world around us. The rewards are great. The choice is yours. Won't
you "come and see"?
MINISTRY LEADER CONTACT INFORMATION
PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS
Chair: Regina Ceisel
Vice-Chair: Denise Waltz
Recording Secretary: Kathleen Acott
At-large members: Steve Clingan, Michael Provenzano, Paul Weiss
Finance Council Representative: Bob Ribordy
Staff representative: Geoff Pautsch
Ex officio members: Msgr. Robert Dempsey, Pastor; Bob Puhala, Deacon;
David Retseck, Director of Religious Education
SPIRITUAL LIFE COMMISSION
Patrick O’Donoghue
Margaret Lenhart
Donna Falzone
Cathy Stegich
Maureen Claps
Dan Seeberg
Brent Weiland
Patrick O’Donoghue
Pastoral Council Representative
Altar Care Committee
Altar Servers
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Flower Care Commission
Lectors
Music Ministry
Ushers
(847) 848-0543
(847) 446-6522
(847) 446-8390
(847) 501-3347
(847) 441-7406
(847) 441-6019
(847) 446-8383 x 12
(847) 848-0543
EDUCATION COMMISSION
Kathleen Acott
Jeff Link
David Retseck
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Rima Abraham
open
Pastoral Council Representative
Catechetical Advisory Board
Religious Education (PREP)
Vacation Bible School
Parish Reading Corner
Youth Group
HUMAN CONCERNS COMMISSION
Regina Ceisel
Mary Claps
Diana Scheeler
John Meade
Pastoral Council Representative
Ministers of Care
Respect Life Committee
Sharing Parish – St. Benedict the African
(847) 441-8481
(847) 446-5790
(847) 446-8390 x 20
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(847) 441-8481
(847) 998-9424
(847) 441-7406
(847) 446-0328
(847) 998-9808
PARISH LIFE COMMISSION
Anne Buxton
open
Mike Sollitt
Carol L. Brown
Anne Buxton
Regi Ceisel
Jeanne Doherty
Carol McCanna
Peggy Thordarson
Anne Buxton
Jeanne Doll
Denise Waltz
Pastoral Council Representative
Hospitality Chairperson
Men’s Club
Sunday Collection Counters
Women’s Guild Chairperson
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Meals Program
Crafty Ladies
Moms and Tots
(847) 446-0009
(847) 501-4981
(847) 446-8383 x 11
(847) 446-0009
(847) 998-9424
(847) 441-5782
(847) 291-1084
(847) 902-9597
(847) 784-0570
(847) 441-5099
(847) 998-9798
Women’s Guild
The activities of the Guild are to enhance the spiritual, social,
cultural and education interests for women of the parish.
2014 Women’s Guild Board Members
Co-Chairs:
Treasurer:
Bridge:
Crafty Ladies:
Hospitality:
Meals Program:
Spring Luncheon:
Anne Buxton
Regi Ceisel
Jeanne Doherty
Carol McCanna
Peggy Thordarson
Jeanne Doherty
Ginny Kelly
Jeanne Doll
Denise Waltz
Anne Buxton
Anne Buxton
2014 Men’s Club Board Members
Co-Chairs:
784-0570
998-9424
441-5782
291-1084
902-9597
441-5782
412-1066
441-5099
998-9798
784-0570
784-0570
Men’s Club
Dan Blair, John Graf, George Kaiser, Gerry Schroeder,
Mike Sollitt, Bob Snediker, Jerry Zwierzycki
Main Events
Men’s Night Out – Saturday, January 25, 2014 (always the last Saturday in January)
Thank you for your support at this year’s event!
Parish Golf Outing – Summer 2014 (third Monday in June)
Finance Committee
The St. Philip Finance Committee has been an invaluable resource for the parish over the last three decades. According to canon law, a parish’s Finance Committee is to serve in an advisory and consultative capacity to the pastor in ensuring the responsible and forward-looking stewardship of the parish’s resources for the continuation of
the parish’s mission and goals. The Finance Committee schedules quarterly meetings throughout the year and
other specific meetings as necessary. Meetings focus upon quarterly reports, the end-of-year statement and projection reports; the Finance Committee also attends to extraordinary expenditures and to the parish properties’ maintenance schedule.
Don Blair, Chair
Raymond Berry
Gerry Daleiden
Jim Dietz
Robert Dineen
Marge Livingston
Thomas McCarron
Robert Ribordy
Gerry Smith
Robert Snediker
Peggy Thordarson
Msgr. Robert J. Dempsey, Pastor
Geoff Pautsch, Business Manager
Building and Grounds Committee
The Building and Grounds Committee also has an advisory and consultative role with the pastor in responsibly
tending to the safety, integrity and beauty of our parish’s facilities. The Committee’s expertise has proven invaluable in prioritizing necessary repairs and improvements, and in developing a long-range maintenance schedule.
Frank Charhut
Dan McNamara
Angelo DiPaolo
Chris Thomas
Confirmation 2013
All Saints PREP Party
PREP Christmas Pageant 2013
St. Francis Pet Blessing
St. Philip’s “Movable Feast”
October 5, 2013
Our parish wishes to thank the following parishioners and friends of St. Philip's
for their generous donations to the “Movable Feast.” It is because of their generosity
and help that we were able to enjoy that wonderful evening:
Edward and Rima Abraham, Anonymous (3), Dorothy Banas, Ray and Eileen Berry,
John and Gayle Callahan, Gordon and Colleen Campbell, Frank and Diane Charhut,
Steve and Marge Clingan, Jim and Pat Dietz, Bob and Marilyn Dineen, Mel and Loretta Glyman,
Rose Anne Grimes, Homer & Marge Livingston, Lorraine Lorenzini, Janet Lyman,
John and Mary Madden, Leo Paul Niemiec, George and Barbara Spaniak,
Michael and Patricia Starshak, Wayne and Sara Thein, Teri Wareham, Paul and Bobbie Weiss
A special thank you to all those who opened their homes for the neighborhood cocktail parties:
Rory and Laura Dunne, Matt and Candace MacDonald, Gerry and Alison Schroeder
Our parish also wishes to thank the following parishioners and staff for their time,
dedication and contributions to ensure the success of this evening:
Tom and Cathy Stegich, chair couple
Annmarie and Mark Gesualdo, Marge Livingston, Tom and June O’Donoghue, Geoff Pautsch,
and the many volunteers who generously assisted and helped with the solicitation of raffle prizes
Thank you for your time, dedication and contributions
ensuring the success of the evening!
St. Philip’s “Movable Feast” 2013
St. Philip’s “Movable Feast” 2013
Special Visit at the Pancake Breakfast
Vacation Bible School
Women’s Guild Luncheon
Pasta-Palooza
Best wishes to the
Parish Community of St. Philip
from the
St. Philip the Apostle
Men’s Club
Men’s Club Directors
Dan Blair
John Graf
John Howard
George Kaiser
Gerry Schroeder
Dan Seeberg
Bob Snediker
Michael Sollitt
Jerome Zwierzycki, MD
Over the last several years, the Men’s Club has raised
over $125,000 in donations for Amate House,
Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Misericordia,
Blessed Sacrament Youth Center, and our
sharing parish, St. Benedict the African.
We thank all of our generous supporters from our
recent Men’s Night Out event and hope you will
join us for the annual Golf Outing this summer.
It is with great pride and beautiful memories
that the family of the late
Stanley R. Banas
a devoted parishioner for over forty years
Extend their best wishes to
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
and their congratulations marking
the 50th Anniversary of the first Mass
celebrated in the new church and
the formal dedication of the church
by Albert Cardinal Meyer
Dorothy (Skaja) Banas
Veronica, S.J. and Susie, Andrea,
Michael and Mary Gaye, Jim and Bobi Jo, Mary and Bob
DeAnn Sizemore, John and James Stanley Shedd
Rachael, Hayley, Stanley Michael and Nicholas Banas
Corey Mattas
Meghan, Molly, Moriah, and Michael Stanley Banas
James Dayton and Kelsey Ann Banas
Maren Grace and Robert Preston Hess
Best wishes
to
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
The Dineen Family
Bob and Marilyn
Brian
Lynn, Kelsey and Maddy
Erin and Chuck, Morgan and Brandon
Kerrie and Mike, Shannon, Kelly, Liam and Sean
Kevin and Irene, Nicole, Jacqueline, Michael and Luke
Mary and Pete, Keira, Quinn, Riley, and Shea
Tricia and Chris, Emma and Finn
The Families
East of
the Edens
send best wishes
to St. Philip the
Apostle Parish
Margaret Lenhart
The Padgitt Family
Gerry and Alison Schroeder
and Family
The Sollitt Family
Stanley and Jody Smith
The Stegich Family
The Umlauf Family
Kathleen Clarke
The Cravens Family
The Graf Family
Paul and Lois Greening
The Jackson Family
Ruth and Tom Jennings
Anna and Michael Koberda
Ed and Bea Lancioni
Best Wishes
to St. Philip’s
From
The Nowak Team
Gene and Vicky
and family
Sons, Daughters-in-law and 9 Grandchildren
Taylor, Tommy Jr., Sophia, Catherine,
Joseph, John, James,
Michael, and the all new Natalie
Best wishes
to
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
Ron and Adrienne Banas
Manufacturers of precious coil springs,
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5050 West Foster Avenue
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(773) 777-2600
(773) 777-3894 (Fax)
And
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BTB Associates
Health Care
Consultants
Helping you with your
Health Care Decisions
Brad and Anne Buxton
594 Woodland Lane North
Northfield, Illinois 60093
(847) 400-7450
Best wishes to
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
The Clingan Family
Marge and Steve, Rob, Greg
Doug and Beth, Caroline, Nicholas, Sarah and Robert
Dave and Julie
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(847) 228-6200
(847) 228-6215 (Fax)
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(708) 460-7330
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(630) 628-6550
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SERVICE CORP.
(847) 695-1177
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(847) 398-1100
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(630) 595-8032
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SALES AND SERVICE
(630) 620-1122
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SALES AND SERVICE
(847-499-3200
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SALES AND SERVICE
(630) 616-0770
Best wished to
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
Rockford Spring Company
The Banas Family
Stan (S.J.) and Susie
Rachael, Hayley, Michael and Nicholas
Rockford Spring Company
3801 South Central Avenue,
Rockford, IL 61102
(815) 968-3000; (815) 968-3100 (Fax)
www.RockfordSpring.com
10045 Skokie Boulevard
Skokie, Illinois 60077
(847) 675-1990
www.DonnellanFuneral.com
Best wishes from the
Families of Riverside Drive
Sharon Belmont
Frank and Diane Charhut
The D’Egidio Family
Mr. Guy D’Egidio
Lucy and Paul Evangelista
Laura and Christy Helms
Bev Kennedy
Andrea and Rita Marini
Lucy Ridolfi
Wally and Marian Sands
Bob and Mary Snediker
To St. Philip the Apostle Parish
Thank you for keeping our faith strong!
The Buck Family
The Frenzel Family
John Graf
Paula Greening
The Greening Family
Liz Harvey and Family
The McDonald Family
Heather Libbey and David Lee Family
The Morrison Family
The Thordarson Family
The Families West of Edens
William M. Traynor
Attorney at Law
Criminal/DUI/Traffic Law
707 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 600
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
(847) 446-7887
Fax: (847) 564-8744
The Residents of Glen Oak Acres
Bonnie and “Danny Boy” Murphy
Chris and Monica Thomas
Margaret Murray Tower, MS/MA
Extend our best wishes!
Best wish
to
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
From
Jerry Scully and Steve Clingan
2211 South Foster Avenue - - - Wheeling, Illinois 60090 - - - Phone: (312) 733-5822
Family Owned and Operated
1240 Waukegan Road, Glenview, Illinois 60025
(2 blocks south of Lake Avenue on west side)
(847) 998-1020
Northfield
Plumbing, Inc.
Licensed—Bonded—Insured
Michael Murrin
1749-B Harding Road
Northfield, Illinois 60093
(847) 441-0881
(847) 441-0816 (fax)
State License # 58-137092; Chicago License #PL14813; CCDI—XC1079
811 Ridge Road, Wilmette, 60091
(847) 251-2695; (847) 251-9433 (Fax)
www.kerriganplumbing.com
Best brand names in downhill and cross country skis plus great rentals
Outstanding skiwear/boardwear
Prompt, quality ski service
Serving the North Shore since 1964
Home of the famous Trolls Ski Club for boys and girls ages 7-15
10% off any purchase with this coupon
We sell the fun of skiing!
Celebrating 40 Years!
The Finest in Needlepoint Design,
Supplies, Service and Classes
1747 Orchard Lane in Downtown Northfield
(847) 446-4244; (847) 446-1246 (Fax)
www.canvasback—needlepoint.com
Mon - Fri: 10 - 5
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A Needlepointer’s Paradise
Our selection of handpainted canvases is one of the largest in the country
Over 100 different types of fiber, classes, expert finishing
For all skill levels from beginner to advanced.
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will assist you in any way they can to make your projects
successful and enjoyable.
Welter
Plumbing
8420 North Lehigh Avenue
Morton Grove, Illinois 60053
Office: (847) 965-1883
Fax: (847) 965-1893
KORDICK ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors (24 hour Emergency Service)
Commercial
Industrial
Residential
Serving with pride since 1915
255 Anthony Trail
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
Phone: (847) 291-9990; Fax: (847) 291-9909
www.kordickelectric.com
Raymond Hillinger
Glenbrook Auto Parts, Inc.
1723 Waukegan Road
Glenview, Illinois 60025
(847) 729-2444
www.glenbrookautoparts.com
“Serving the North Shore
for over 50 years”
Harrisons’ Poultry Farm, Inc.
1201 Waukegan Road
Glenview
(847) 724-0132
Fresh Dressed Poultry, Newly Laid Eggs
Retail and Wholesale
Thank you
St. Philip the Apostle Parish
The Livingston Family
Amate House…Forming Leaders for the Church and World
Since its inception in 1984, Amate House has made a profound impact on individuals and communities
throughout the city and Archdiocese of Chicago. Amate House Volunteers commit to a year of service in Chicago’s underserved schools, parishes, and nonprofit organizations. Volunteers live in a supportive community
along with their peers in Chicago’s McKinley Park, Little Village and Uptown communities. In addition to
serving the marginalized, Amate House Volunteers benefit from ongoing spiritual development and faith formation focusing on community, faith, service, social justice and stewardship.
Amate House is an agency of the Archdiocese of Chicago; however the organization is completely selffunded. Visit our website: www.amatehouse.org to learn more about Amate House or contact John Lucas,
Executive Director at 773.376.2445.
Amate House is very thankful to the St. Philip’s Family
for continued generosity, support and prayers!
AMATE HOUSE  3600 S. SEELEY  CHICAGO, IL 60609
www.amatehouse.org  773 376-2445
Best wishes
for the year to come
from the Families of
Edens Lane
Blair
Karr
Marini
Soler
Coyle
Koy
Remien
Ustupski
Jane Carter, GRI, ABR, PRS, QSC
20 years serving the community
(847) 272-0330 - Office
(847) 521-4128 - Direct
(847) 721-0775 - Cell
(866) 521-4228 - Fax
E-mail: [email protected]
Integrity • Communication • Quality Service
Northfield Restaurant
391 Central, Northfield
(847) 446-3808
www.northfieldrestaurant.com
Open 7 Days
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Carryouts
Georgia Pappas and Gus Pappas
Our family’s original
location since 1901
1152 Central in Wilmette
(847) 251-2775
www.schultzandodhners.com
For custom alterations
come see Cathy Stegich
For home pick-up and delivery
call Cory Schipfer or Dennis Golden
Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home
1100 Greenleaf Avenue
Wilmette, Illinois 60091
(847) 251-8200
www.wmscottfuneralhome.com
Cremations — Pre-arrangements
Bess Hardware
and Sports
1875 Willow Road
Northfield
(847) 446-8570
Wilmette Bicycle and Sport Shop
North Shore’s Sports Headquarters
Authorized Schwinn Sales and Service
North Shore’s Hockey headquarters
605 Green Bay Road in Wilmette, 60091
(847) 251-1404
www.wilmettesportshop.com
American Vacuum Company
7301 North Monticello Avenue
Skokie, Illinois 60076
(847) 674-8383
Jack Person
www.americanvacuum.com
Manufacturers of a complete line of portable and stationary
commercial and industrial vacuum cleaners.
Charles Neumayer
John Lopiccolo
Complete Auto Service
Wheel Alignment and Balance • Tires • Batteries • Bike Racks •
Trailer Hitches • Trailer Repair • Accessories
www.wil-ridge.com
2620 Crawford Avenue. Evanston, Illinois 60201
(847) 328-1862; (847) 570-9584 (Fax)
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Jewelry work done on premises
Watch repair
Special orders welcome
Appraisals
Antique jewelry repair
Wide Selection of 14k and 18K Gold
Platinum and Diamond Jewelry and watches
Frank Bender Jewelers, Inc.
316 Happ Road in Downtown Northfield
(847) 441-7370
Thank you for your support through the past 35 years!
Specializing in:
Concrete Driveways and
Exposed Aggregated Driveways
Patios, Walks, Steps,
Garage Floors, etc.
Available for Commercial Snowplowing
www.bushconcrete.com
(847) 564-3295
454 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062
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Engineered Installation and Service
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Boilers or Conversions
Radio Dispatched Trucks
1041 West Jackson in Chicago
(312) 829-8000
www.hollub.com
City or Suburbs
15 minutes from any part of Chicago or suburbs
At the “Hub of the Expressway”
Country Classics, ltd.
1405 Waukegan Road in Glenview
(847) 998-4644
Celebrating 33 years on the North Shore
Women’s and Children’s Traditional Clothing
We’re open
Monday thru Thursday from 9:30 a.m to 8:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Scandia Catering
and Delicatessen
A North Shore tradition for over 45 years
Custom catering for any event
Buffets • Casseroles • Hors D’Oeuvres
Formal Events • Staffing • Rentals
1193 Wilmette Avenue in Wilmette
(847) 251-3340 (Bill Conroy)
www.scandacateringwilmette.com
HUBBARD WOODS
1010 Tower Road
DEERFIELD
1452 Waukegan Road
WINNETKA
Elm Street Station Store
1656 Willow Road
LIBERTYVILLE
539 E. Park Ave and 1401 Peterson
Road
NORTHBROOK
550 Dundee Road
NORTHFIELD
LONG GROVE
4188 Route 83
Northfield Village Center
300 Happ Road, Suite 114
In Downtown Northfield
Kim M. Smith, owner
[email protected]
(847) 446-5001
Fax: (847) 446-5023
www.rmcf.com/il/northfield50115
Lake County Press, Inc.
98 Noll Street
Waukegan, Illinois 60085
(847) 336-4333
www.murnanepaper.com
844 Spruce Street in Winnetka
(847) 446-3340
www.savocchiglass.com
Screens • Storm Sash • Tempered Glass
Thermopanes • Table Tops • Mirrors
Full line of storm windows, replacement windows and doors
Edwards Florist, Inc.
Store and Greenhouse
917 Willow Road in Winnetka
(847) 446-8220; (847) 446-8262 (Fax)
www.edwards-florist.com
Open: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
List of Our Advertisers
A.D. Bush Concrete Construction
454 Pfingsten
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 564-3295
Amate House
3600 S. Seeley
Chicago, 60609
(773) 376-2445
American Vacuum Company
7301 N. Monticello
Skokie, 60076
(847) 674-8383
Avenue Interiors
1780 Maple Street, Ste 6
Northfield, (847) 446-1056
The Banas Family
Bess Hardware and Sports
1875 Willow Road
Northfield, (847) 446-8570
Bluemack (Andrea Soler)
1813 Elmdale Avenue
Glenview, 60026
(847) 441-7009
Clingan Steel and the
Clingan Family
(Steve and Marge Clingan)
2525 Arthur Avenue
Elk Grove Village, 60007
(847) 228-6200
The Residents of Glen Oak Acres
Coldwell Banker
(Marsha Balsamo)
568 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, (847) 971-8371
Hackney’s Restaurant
1514 East Lake Avenue
Glenview, 60025
(847) 724-7171
Country Classics, Ltd.
1405 Waukegan Road
Glenview, 60025
(847) 998-4644
Harrisons’ Poultry Farm, Inc.
1201 Waukegan Road
Glenview, 60025
(847) 724-0132
The Dineen Family
Hollub Heating
1041 W. Jackson
Chicago, 60607
(312) 829-8000
Divine Word Missionaries
1835 Waukegan Road
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 272-7605
Donnellan Family Funeral
10045 Skokie Blvd
Skokie, 60077
(847) 675-1990
The Families East of Edens
Bratschi Plumbing
801 Oak Street
Winnetka, (847) 446-1421
BTB Associates
(Brad and Anne Buxton)
594 Woodland Lane North
Northfield, (847) 400-7450
The Canvasback
1747 Orchard Lane
Northfield, (847) 446-4244
Castino Services
(Roger Castino)
2820 Old Willow Road
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 729-3200
The Families of Edens Lane
Edwards Florist, Inc.
917 Willow Road
Winnetka, (847) 446-8220
F. J. Kerrigan Plumbing
811 Ridge Road
Wilmette, 60091
(847) 251-2695
First Bank and Trust
Green Bay Road & Winnetka Ave.
Winnetka, (847) 784-8888
Frank Bender Jewelers
316 Happ Road
Northfield, (847) 441-7370
Glenbrook Auto Parts
1723 Waukegan Road
Glenview, 60025
(847) 729-2444
Janzen, Janzen and Chwa
Orthodontics, Ltd.
1220 Meadow Road
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 272-0600
Koenig and Strey (Jane Carter)
1925 Cherry Street
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 272-0330
Kordick Electric
255 Anthony Trail
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 291-9990
Lake Country Press (Rob Hilliard)
P.O. Box 9209
Waukegan, 60079
(847) 336-4333
The Livingston Family
Midwest Perforating
and Stamping Co.
2211 S. Foster Avenue
Wheeling, 60090
(312) 733-5822
Murnane Paper Company
(Terry Murnane)
345 Fischer Farm Road
Elmhurst, 60126
(630) 530-8222
N. H. Scott and Hanekamp
Funeral Home
1240 Waukegan Road
Glenview, 60025
(847) 998-1020
Northfield Automotive
469 Sunset Ridge
Northfield, (847) 446-6800
Northfield Plumbing, Inc.
1749-B Harding Road
Northfield, (847) 441-0881
Northfield Restaurant
391 Central
Northfield, (847) 446-3808
Rockford Spring Company
(Stan (S.J.) Banas)
3801 South Central Avenue
Rockford, 61102
(815) 968-3000
Savocchi Glass Company
844 Spruce Street
Winnetka, (847) 446-3340
Scandia Catering
1193 Wilmette Avenue
Wilmette, 60091
(847) 251-3340
Scandinavian Ski Shop
1621 Waukegan Road
Glenview, 60025
(847) 729-0550
Schultz and Odhner’s
1152 Central
Wilmette, 60091
(847) 251-2775
Northview Bank and Trust
245 Waukegan Road
Northfield (847) 446-0245
St. Philip the Apostle
Parish Choirs
The Nowak Team
St. Philip the Apostle Men’s Club
Raynor Door
1653 Winnetka Avenue
Northfield, (847) 441-6900
Stanley Spring and Stamping
Corporation
(Ron and Adrienne Banas)
5050 W. Foster Ave
Chicago, 60630
(773) 777-6200
Reedy Industries
2440 Ravine Way, Suite 200
Glenview, 60025
(847) 729-9450
The Families of Riverside Drive
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
300 Happ Road
Northfield, (847) 446-5001
Sunset Foods
1127 Church Street
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 272-7700
William Traynor, ltd.
707 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 600
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 446-7887
Uni-Mart
(Sebastian and Luz Cua)
7315 West Dempster
Niles, 60714
(847) 663-8388
Welter Plumbing
8420 N. Lehigh Avenue
Morton Grove, 60053
(847) 965-1883
The Families West of Edens
Wilmette Bicycle and Sport Shop
605 Green Bay Road
Wilmette, 60091
(847) 251-1404
Wil-Ridge Auto Service
2620 Crawford
Evanston, 60201
(847) 328-1862
Wintrust Mortgage
(George Kaiser/Susan Seeberg)
1100 Waukegan Road
Northbrook, 60062
(847) 446-0245
Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home
1100 Greenleaf Avenue
Wilmette, 60091
(847) 251-8200
Zengeler Cleaners
1656 Willow Road
Northfield, (847) 446-1313
Our parish is grateful to all of our
directory advertisers. Please be sure to
acknowledge, patronize and thank them!